Winamax Confirms DDoS in Suspected Second Wave Attack Winamax Confirms DDoS in Suspected Second Wave Attack
Key Takeaways
  • The company reassured players that the attacks in no way impact players’ personal data or deposits.
  • It is the latest in a string of DDoS attacks that has plagued the online poker industry in the last two months.
  • Other victims include PokerStars, 888, partypoker, GG Network and WPN.

French and Spanish online poker operator Winamax has confirmed that player disconnections experienced over the weekend were due to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on its servers.

It is the latest in a string of DDoS attacks that has plagued the online poker industry in the last two months. Half a dozen operators have confirmed that they have been victims of attacks, with many of the world’s largest online poker networks affected.

“Winamax was subject to multiple cyberattacks this weekend, which overloaded our servers and forced us to cancel running games,” Winamax said in a statement posted on Twitter on Sunday.